Pan-Mongolian Movement

The Pan-Mongolian Movement was a paternal autocratic party in China which was founded in 1937 after the creation of Mengkukuo. The party had the support of 56% of the population of Mengkukuo, and it was led by De Noyan and Tomonaga Kyoiji. The movement was a pro-Japanese party, and it was the ruling party of Mengkukuo until its fall to the Red Army in August 1945.